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Jacques Ignace Hittorff or, in German,
Jakob Ignaz Hittorff (German: [ˈjaːkop ˈɪɡnaːts ˈhɪtɔʁf], French: [ʒak iɲas itɔʁf]) (Cologne, 20
August 1792 – 25...
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Concorde in the
center of Paris. They were
designed by
Jacques Ignace Hittorff, and
completed in 1840
during the
reign of King Louis-Philippe. The south...
- was remade. In 1832,
Jacques Ignace Hittorff was
named chief architect of the project. In
October 1835
Hittorff installed the new
centrepiece of the...
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fashion shows. The
theatre was
designed by the
architect Jacques Ignace Hittorff and was
opened by
Emperor Napoleon III on 11
December 1852 as the Cirque...
- The
current Gare du Nord was
designed by
French architect Jacques Ignace Hittorff,
while the
original complex was
constructed between 1861 and 1864 on behalf...
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Sicily and
published them in 1826. The
French architect Jacques Ignace Hittorff witnessed the
exhibition of Angell's find and
endeavoured to
excavate Temple...
- architecture,
including an
Ionic capital in the top left, by
Jacques Ignace Hittorff Ancient Gr****
Archaic Ionic capital of the
Sphinx of Naxos, c.560 BC, Naxian...
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neoclassical architecture. However, some
classicists such as
Jacques Ignace Hittorff noticed traces of
paint on
classical architecture and this
slowly came...
- needed]
Examples include the Gare du Nord
railway station by
Jacques Ignace Hittorff, the
Church of
Saint Augustine by
Victor Baltard, and
particularly the...
- was
owned by the
Desmazures for many years. In 1842,
architect Jacques Hittorff,
responsible for the
development of the
gardens of the Champs-Élysées,...